Sonny Vaccaro, who advised top high school point guard Brandon Jennings on his decision to forgo college for a multimillion-dollar contract with a European team, does not see Jennings leading a mass exodus of America’s best prep players overseas.

But Vaccaro, former head of grassroots marketing for Nike, Adidas and Reebok, said he had received phone calls from the parents of six elite high school players interested in examining the overseas option. Vaccaro would not name the players, but said five were entering their senior year and one his junior year.

Jennings, considered the top high school point guard in the U.S., signed a three-year deal with Italian professional team Pallacanestro Virtus Roma earlier this month. Jennings had been given a scholarship to the University of Arizona, but was awaiting the results of his third SAT exam.

Under the current NBA collective-bargaining agreement, players must be 19 and one year removed from high school before being drafted into the NBA. Jennings’ Italian deal would allow an NBA club to draft him next year and pay a buyout fee to the team, a standard practice with European players, Vaccaro said.